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if you diminish the quality of care in america, that's an issue. so what we have now is open checkbook and an open set every prescriptions that have no directions. so i'm against it based on insufficient information. they've got to come with the information that makes a difference, and i, like many others, believe that someone's life is not worth more because they're worth less. what i mean by that, the poor should have an opportunity to get health care, no question about it, but if you're going to slow down everybody else's health care, then i might be rich, but i've only got three months to live and then i wind up dying, because you have not specified the nature of your morality. >> bishop, i appreciate your answer. i do disagree with some of it. >> that's all right. >> reverend hawkins, what would jesus do if he were walking the face of the earth? what if we had the second coming of christ in the middle of this debate? what about the folks going bankrupt because they have a medical issue in the family? the hardship that families are facing? what
if you diminish the quality of care in america, that's an issue. so what we have now is open checkbook and an open set every prescriptions that have no directions. so i'm against it based on insufficient information. they've got to come with the information that makes a difference, and i, like many others, believe that someone's life is not worth more because they're worth less. what i mean by that, the poor should have an opportunity to get health care, no question about it, but if you're...
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isn't that our job to bring americans home to america? that's what it's called, it's called defense. (male announcer) if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be rking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, takewith other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming cls. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female announcer) if you have stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. when taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin, the risk of bleeding may increase so tell your doctor before planning surgery. and always talk to your doctor before taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. if you develop fever or unexplained we
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david, it's interesting, phoenix has earned this reputation, right now considered america's kidnapping capital. a lot of that has to do with kidnappings related to drug smuggling. police haven't said that at all. it's still under investigation. i was surprised to say looking up at the story that kidnapping's not uncommon in that area. >> what a reputation to have, as well. >>> monica, later in the show, a woman who is really, really, really glad her brakes work on her car. >> we'll have the story behind this photo coming up in, where else? no way. gecko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15%
david, it's interesting, phoenix has earned this reputation, right now considered america's kidnapping capital. a lot of that has to do with kidnappings related to drug smuggling. police haven't said that at all. it's still under investigation. i was surprised to say looking up at the story that kidnapping's not uncommon in that area. >> what a reputation to have, as well. >>> monica, later in the show, a woman who is really, really, really glad her brakes work on her car....
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america or kenya. the so-called birthers say it was kenya was born in. what do you think? >>> next up, remember this rallying cry from sarah palin's farewell speech? >> you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from hollywood. stand strong and remind them patriots will protect our individual guaranteed right to bear arms. and by the way -- by the way, hollywood needs to know we eat. therefore, we hunt. >> wow. well, the ex-governor continued her crusade at a national rifle association event in anchorage this past weekend. a write-in on the nra's website said palin gave a stirring speech on second amendment rights and earned a handful of lifetime awards including the gold medal award of merit for the promotion of gun collecting, a trophy that's only been bestowed twice in the last decade. it's a bad day for moos. >>> remember the poll last week where a majority of republicans said either no or not sure when asked if president obama was born in the u.s.? well, here is a blast from the past courtesy of real clear politics. back in 2007, two years ago, r
america or kenya. the so-called birthers say it was kenya was born in. what do you think? >>> next up, remember this rallying cry from sarah palin's farewell speech? >> you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from hollywood. stand strong and remind them patriots will protect our individual guaranteed right to bear arms. and by the way -- by the way, hollywood needs to know we eat. therefore, we hunt. >> wow. well, the ex-governor continued her...
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you know, that's what america's about, is we have a vigorous debate. that's why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. >> nbc's ron allen in portsmouth. ron, people were expecting maybe folks would jump up and try to shout over the president. inside the president actually had to solicit opposing views or opposing questions. >> reporter: it was very civil inside, tamron. i don't think many people expected it to be otherwise given the authority the president commands. the crowd, some people thought, might have been staged, but there's every indication from talking to people online as they went in, that most people got their tickets they say online in somewhat random fashion from a white house website. some did say they got through a congressional office of some sort, suggesting there was -- but most said they got them randomly. out here there were several more protesters very peaceful. there was a street that leads up to the high school. people for the obama health plan on one side, people against it
you know, that's what america's about, is we have a vigorous debate. that's why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. >> nbc's ron allen in portsmouth. ron, people were expecting maybe folks would jump up and try to shout over the president. inside the president actually had to solicit opposing views or opposing questions. >> reporter: it was very civil inside, tamron. i don't think many people expected it to be otherwise given...
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there are 46 million people in america who don't have insurance. but a big chunk -- >> but are you saying there's no problem with people not being insured in this country? >> no, i'm saying there is about 16 million who we should probably focus on trying to find a way to lower the cost of health insurance so we can get them insurance. >> but why don't the republicans ever do that when they're in power? why don't you do it? >> senator demint had a bill -- >> senator demint? senator demint is an activist for health care? he is the most anti-government conservative guy in the world. you're saying he had an activist program to do something for the su one thing their bill has in common is they removed the limits of buying health care over state borders. i can buy anything in one state or another state except for health insurance. i have to pay $1,000 a month if i'm in new jersey -- >> i can understand why you don't like big government, but when you are in power -- reagan's approach to government was the na. approach. no approach. >> you want it both way
there are 46 million people in america who don't have insurance. but a big chunk -- >> but are you saying there's no problem with people not being insured in this country? >> no, i'm saying there is about 16 million who we should probably focus on trying to find a way to lower the cost of health insurance so we can get them insurance. >> but why don't the republicans ever do that when they're in power? why don't you do it? >> senator demint had a bill -- >> senator...
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. >> but a continued nightmare for america from blackwater. more accusations, under oaths from two former employee, founder eric prince hired mercenaries, veterans of the chilean intercept and from the balkans and provided blackwater prottives with prostitutes in iraq, some of them "young girls." >>> revenge of the physician in the wake of the assassination of george tiller, dr. warren hearn tells "esquire" killed by 35 years of "hate
. >> but a continued nightmare for america from blackwater. more accusations, under oaths from two former employee, founder eric prince hired mercenaries, veterans of the chilean intercept and from the balkans and provided blackwater prottives with prostitutes in iraq, some of them "young girls." >>> revenge of the physician in the wake of the assassination of george tiller, dr. warren hearn tells "esquire" killed by 35 years of "hate
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this is the lifeline that will bring back the automobile industry in america, which has been hurting very badly, and americans are buying these automobiles because they've been, you know, racking up 100,000 miles on cars and now they have a chance to get into a new car, which americans love to do. they love to buy cars. this is their chance to do it. >> if i gave you $50,000 right now mr. secretary, what car would you buy? what's the best -- how about if i give you $30,000? what's the best car to get out there? >> i have my eye on an explorer, four-wheel drive, but i have a '97 buick regal that doesn't qualify for the program. i may still buy the explorer. i have been talking to a dealer back in peoria about this, but i would buy a ford explorer. >> i think it's the greatest program -- >> and by the -- >> it's a chance for the guy working his butt off on some car line to produce something that's going to sell, it will empty the car lots. was it your idea? this idea to get cash for clunkers? >> i wish it was. it was somebody in congress. actually, it was a couple people in congress, a
this is the lifeline that will bring back the automobile industry in america, which has been hurting very badly, and americans are buying these automobiles because they've been, you know, racking up 100,000 miles on cars and now they have a chance to get into a new car, which americans love to do. they love to buy cars. this is their chance to do it. >> if i gave you $50,000 right now mr. secretary, what car would you buy? what's the best -- how about if i give you $30,000? what's the...
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isn't that our job to bring americans home to america? that's what it's called, it's called defense. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. we all have confidence and we all have doubt. but when the moment comes... what's going to win? here's to confidence. gillette helps you look, feel, be your best. gillette. the best a man can get. five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final esentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the co-pilot is on mapquest. - ( rock music playing ) - and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music from meltedmetal.com. that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint, the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and peop with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. h
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now, of course, this is america, we are capital c. capitalists, nobody begrudges anyone a giant profit, particularly if they're serving an important national need, like providing health insurance to the american people. so while the ten biggest health insurance companies were seeing their profits rise over 400% between 2000 and 2007, how were they doing it serving that important national need? how were they doing at the whole providing health insurance to the american people thing? ew, apparently while they quadrupled their profits between 2000 and 2007, the number of americans without health insurance grew by 19%. that seems bad. but not for everyone, also by 2007, the ceos of the ten largest health insurance companies were taking home an average compensation of $11.9 million each. every year. while the number of americans without health insurance for whom a burst appendix can mean bankruptcy has gone through the roof. it was the insurance industry that bankrolled efforts to kill the last effort of health care reform in bill clinton'
now, of course, this is america, we are capital c. capitalists, nobody begrudges anyone a giant profit, particularly if they're serving an important national need, like providing health insurance to the american people. so while the ten biggest health insurance companies were seeing their profits rise over 400% between 2000 and 2007, how were they doing it serving that important national need? how were they doing at the whole providing health insurance to the american people thing? ew,...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 home run! (announcer) he's sweet. even with one third less sugar than soda. kool-aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. even with one third less sugar than soda. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $700 cream! for under $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. >>> new this morning, the latest gallup poll shows president obama's current approval rating slightly higher. the president's approval rating now at 58%. that number is up after hitting his administration low point of 52% more than a week ago. or is it? i've got frank newport, editor in chief of the gallup poll joining me right now to let me know that it's different. the number is not 58% any longer. >> 1:00 today it will be 5% on our websi -- 55%. these are three-day rolling averages. looks like it's bouncing around. statistically this isn't huge movement but 55% is whe
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 home run! (announcer) he's sweet. even with one third less sugar than soda. kool-aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. even with one third less sugar than soda. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $700 cream! for under $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. >>> new this...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your doctor. i've got this one body, and this one life, so i wanted to stop my bone loss. but i did more. i reversed
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and that's what the nearly 500 million people in north america expect from us, so that's what we will do. thank you very much. >> thank you. speaking foreign language ] >> translator: president obama, there are certain questions about violation of human rights here in mexico and all of these problems, fighting drug trafficking, are you going to certify mexico? and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and insecurity that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem too, but what comments would you have regarding all these questions? [ speaking foreign language ] >> here, here, i think it's coming. go ahead. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: -- want to know if mexico is going to be certified, and if you will help. in applying resources for the initiative. we've also heard about some attempts against the life of president felipe calderon. do you have any knowledge of this? and we're also concerned about nat
and that's what the nearly 500 million people in north america expect from us, so that's what we will do. thank you very much. >> thank you. speaking foreign language ] >> translator: president obama, there are certain questions about violation of human rights here in mexico and all of these problems, fighting drug trafficking, are you going to certify mexico? and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life....
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for america. i will find these young ladies and i will -- i will rescue them. >> and now here with the exact same number, jimmy fallon. >> great way for obama to use clinton that way. he's probably like, bill, look, i need to you go to north korea for me. i can't do it. i'm completely booked. i have numerous obligations. i and the you to visit a women's prison. what time is my flight? >> same theme. as clinton knows, it's hard to shake this stuff. now to tonight's big number. quinnipiac polled americans this week asking them who do they trust to do a better job handling health care, the president or republicans? congress? the president won with 46%. congressional republicans are gaining with 37%. that may be too close for comfort. not exactly a commanding position for the trez. 46% of the public now trust the president over the other guys to deal with health care. not exactly a majority. up next, an inside look at the family it's called. a high-powered top secret group of christian fundamentalists
for america. i will find these young ladies and i will -- i will rescue them. >> and now here with the exact same number, jimmy fallon. >> great way for obama to use clinton that way. he's probably like, bill, look, i need to you go to north korea for me. i can't do it. i'm completely booked. i have numerous obligations. i and the you to visit a women's prison. what time is my flight? >> same theme. as clinton knows, it's hard to shake this stuff. now to tonight's big number....
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from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. >>> "bests in a moment. and you have to imagine bob costa saying this. they do not fight with him they do not fight against him. first on this date in 1934 was born richard raskin a former navy commander, one of the great eye specialists in the country and surgeons in the country, and someone with the courage to undergo gender transition and by the way become the 20th ranked women's tennis player in the world as dr. renee richards. happy birthday, doc and thanks again for fixing my eyes all those years ago. let's play "oddball." >>> to beautiful dodger stadium, where last night the home blue battled the st. louis cardinals. during the seventh inning stretch, recording artist erica david battled the lyrics of "god bless america." accompanied by my pal nancy b. on the dodger stadium organ here is erica david. ♪ god bless america land that i love and the night with a light from above ♪ >> you see dodger first baseman james
from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. >>> "bests in a moment. and you have to imagine bob costa saying this. they do not fight with him they do not fight against him. first on this date in 1934 was born richard raskin a former navy commander, one of the great eye specialists in the country and surgeons in the country, and someone with the courage to undergo gender...
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during the seventh inning stretch, recording artist erica david battled the lyrics of "god bless america." accompanied by my pal nancy b. on the dodger stadium organ here is erica david. ♪ god bless america land that i love and the night with a light from above ♪ >> you see dodger first baseman james loney who enjoyed it. as did other of the players. ms. david would recover to leave the crowd in take me out to the -- as we mentioned in the intro down load it from i-tunes. to india where five years ago the transmission and taxi driver's fiat broke. he lost every gear except reverse but continued to direct customers anyway backwards. for some reason people still get in the cab. five years later he is still driving backwards and has become something of a local celebrity. he uses this charming siren to alert those around him and con torts his body to get a look out the back window for the whole ride. not exactly a private ride for the passenger obviously nor comfortable for mr. deb, quoting him i do have frequent pains in the neck and i have had severe vomiting in the past. pain in the n
during the seventh inning stretch, recording artist erica david battled the lyrics of "god bless america." accompanied by my pal nancy b. on the dodger stadium organ here is erica david. ♪ god bless america land that i love and the night with a light from above ♪ >> you see dodger first baseman james loney who enjoyed it. as did other of the players. ms. david would recover to leave the crowd in take me out to the -- as we mentioned in the intro down load it from i-tunes. to...
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bill clinton said we don't have a health care system in america. we have a sick care system in america. so, people want things that work. that's what i'm asking for, something that works. >> we can't get around the fact that what obama is trying to do with this health reform pack anl is realign financial incentives to actual outcomes in hospitals and doctors' offices. we can't get around the fact that insurance companies deny coverage to people with preist existing conditions. they cut families off when they face that and catastrophic illnesses. i think the points j.c. raised are ones that should be addressed, but we should not kill a health care reform package because of the arguments that you're making, which have been around forever, cannot be addressed. i think they can be addressed and should be addressed. >> you were arnold -- in 1995, we slowed the growth in medicare from 7.9% to 7.2%. we got blistered. newt gingrich and bob dole had hundreds of thousands of commercials run against them. and now we're taking money out of medicare to make it
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we are back. time now for "the politics fix" with jeanne cummings of politico and the "washington post's" anne kornblut. let's listen to what bill clinton had to say stumping for obama's health care reform. >> i'm telling you, i don't care how low they drive support for this with misinformation, the minute the president signs a health care reform bill, approval will go up because americans are inherently optimistic. the minute. secondly, within a year, within a year when all those bad things they say are going to happen don't happen and the good things do begin to happen, approval will explode. >> anne, should the obama white house be taking advice from the biggest failure in the history of the health care reform crusades of the past? >> well, i mean, in a sense they already are taking the advice by trying to do the opposite of what the clintons did. they left it to the congress to come up with their own plan. they've obviou
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we are back. time now for "the politics fix" with jeanne cummings of politico and the "washington post's" anne kornblut. let's listen to what bill clinton had to say stumping for obama's health care reform. >> i'm telling you, i don't care how low they drive support for this with misinformation, the minute the president signs a health care reform bill,...
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it's k street and the insiders in washington against america here and america is standing up and saying we don't want these lobbyists running washington. >> it's k street lobbyists that are renting these buses to take these people -- >> they aren't. >> oh, i saw a guy admit it. by the name of -- phillips, he was proud of it, proud of it and he's on k street. >> why are all the -- then why are all the lobbyists spending all this money running ads in states like yours endorsing the obama health plan? >> it's a guy from columbia health care that spends $20 million in this campaign, $5 million of his own money. he's guy that got hit for fraud a couple years ago. he's a guy spending five of his own money after taxes, he's not getting a write-off for this, not a 501 c-3. and he's raidsing another $15 million from the industry. clearly the industry is not unified in its support for barack obama, stephen. >> but, chris, it's also true that on the other side -- >> and the insurance companies are against it. >> it's true on the other side where you have the rallies in favor of the obama program,
it's k street and the insiders in washington against america here and america is standing up and saying we don't want these lobbyists running washington. >> it's k street lobbyists that are renting these buses to take these people -- >> they aren't. >> oh, i saw a guy admit it. by the name of -- phillips, he was proud of it, proud of it and he's on k street. >> why are all the -- then why are all the lobbyists spending all this money running ads in states like yours...
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rebel, visionary, iconoclast, one of america's most important artists. for a man whose unpredictability has been his trademark, his latest stylistic experiment may be his boldest yet. are you ready for bob dylan? christmas album? when i say christmas album i think this -- ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ ♪ it's the best time of the year ♪ >> reporter: nonetheless several music sites are predicting that the man born robert zimmerman is releasing a christmas record which will include such holiday chestnuts as "here comes santa claus" and "i'll be home for christmas." we got our hands on an early demo. ♪ frosty the snowman was a jolly, happy soul ♪ ♪ with a corncob pipe and a button nose ♪ ♪ and two eyes made out of coal ♪ >> reporter: i think this could open up new family friendly horizons for would be like yet another side of bob dylan, or bob the tank engine or bob for babies. you watch. i'll make fun of dylan's christmas album, and it will turn out to be the coolest thing ever. how will that feel? >> exactly what i was thinking. >> i
rebel, visionary, iconoclast, one of america's most important artists. for a man whose unpredictability has been his trademark, his latest stylistic experiment may be his boldest yet. are you ready for bob dylan? christmas album? when i say christmas album i think this -- ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ ♪ it's the best time of the year ♪ >> reporter: nonetheless several music sites are predicting that the man born robert zimmerman is releasing a christmas record which will...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. that summer of sun? i just made it disappear. (announcer) new total skin renewal. neutrogena recommended most by dermatologists. do-overs do exist. ( sheets buffeting ) ( man ) whoa ! ♪ . >>> here's what's happening. tsunami warnings is been lifted in india and japan, after two strong earthquakes at sea. one just south of tokyo bay. another even stronger quake hitting just off the coast of india. japanese authorities shut down two nuclear reactors and bullet train service as a precaution. right now, they're carrying out intensive safety checks and inspections, but so far, no major damage or injuries have been reported. >>> in new york city, d
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welcome to town hall america. take a look at what happened when senator arlen specter held a town meeting today in lebanon, pennsylvania. >> you want to be let out of here, you're welcome to go. wait a minute. now, wait a minute. now, wait a minute. now, wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute. >> i have every right to -- >> wait a minute, wait a minute. he has a right to leave. >> wow. a similar scene played out later this afternoon when senator claire mccaskill held a town meeting in hillsboro, missouri. add in the protester with the gun strapped to his lower leg who showed up at a church near the town hall event that president obama held in portsmouth, new hampshire today. it's legal to carry the gun in that state, but this is what happens when the demagogues turn up the heat and the angry people come out in force. they start to tune in. that protester will be on the show to explain what he was doing with a gun near the president's meeting this afternoon. >>> also, ewe nice kennedy slifer, the sister of joh
welcome to town hall america. take a look at what happened when senator arlen specter held a town meeting today in lebanon, pennsylvania. >> you want to be let out of here, you're welcome to go. wait a minute. now, wait a minute. now, wait a minute. now, wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute. >> i have every right to -- >> wait a minute, wait a minute. he has a right to leave. >> wow. a similar scene played out later this afternoon when senator claire mccaskill...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> we're back with jim vandehei and lynn sweet, with more on politics. let's look at what governor palin said over the weekend. a couple of different shots on this. first in her facebook on friday, quote, the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society, whether they're worthy of health care. such a sys
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to...
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these people do not want america to succeed. they would rather see our system go down than have a black president, someone with different political views, someone appointing people like sotomayor, hispanic people, women and others. and we have arrived at a point where enough is enough. so these people are hate mongers and distributing a kind of information on two levels. one the lies about the health care system requiring euthanasia and all this nonsense. but on another level as i say leaving a loaded gun on the table, calling our president hitler, spreading this rhetoric, spreading these lies. it isn't just a question of being bad journalists anymore. these are bad americans and they are putting all of us at risk. >> frank scheafer, author of "crazy for god" thank you very much for coming on the show. really appreciate your insight. >> thanks. >>> coming up next we recently hosted on this show democratic member of congress who was taking a particularly pugnacious but constructive call their bluff approach to the health care fig
these people do not want america to succeed. they would rather see our system go down than have a black president, someone with different political views, someone appointing people like sotomayor, hispanic people, women and others. and we have arrived at a point where enough is enough. so these people are hate mongers and distributing a kind of information on two levels. one the lies about the health care system requiring euthanasia and all this nonsense. but on another level as i say leaving a...
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repower america. >>> following breaking news from the justice department, we found out they have arrested a well-known computer hacker, albert gonzalez. he and two others have been arrested, accused of stealing 130 million credit and debit card numbers from places like 7/11 and a grocery star chain. they would go in and figure out which were the big companies and even go to these retail locations and check and see what kind of machines they were using in order to steal these numbers. again, he's a well-known hacker. he and two others with their accuse of the largest single reported data breach in u.s. history. we'll have much more on this on msnbc. >>> in the middle of all the resent town hall fury, a university of colorado student calling for a little bit of logic. the 23-year-old is challenging the president to an oxford-style debate. >> in the world, can a private corporation providing insurance compete with the entity that does not have to worry about making a profit, does not have to pay local property taxes, not subject to local regulations. >> we are working on a series of proposal
repower america. >>> following breaking news from the justice department, we found out they have arrested a well-known computer hacker, albert gonzalez. he and two others have been arrested, accused of stealing 130 million credit and debit card numbers from places like 7/11 and a grocery star chain. they would go in and figure out which were the big companies and even go to these retail locations and check and see what kind of machines they were using in order to steal these numbers....
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published book "the battle for america 2008," dan balz and haynes johnson. and to former congressmen, democrat harold ford jr. of tennessee and republican j.c. watts of oklahoma. but first the president's chief economic adviser, the director of the national economic council, dr. larry summers. welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be with you, david. >> the good news this week is that the economy shrank in the second quarter of the year but less than expected. and as so many americans know, unemployment is still a big problem. is the recession over? >> we're certainly in a very different place than we were. six months ago, the economy was in a nosedive, people were talking about the possibility of another depression, the statistics all suggested a vertical decline. none of that is the situation right now. we're certainly starting to see a turnaround, a turnaround in production that leaves most professional forecasters to expect that if you look at economic output over the next six months it's actually likely to start to increase. now, the jobs picture
published book "the battle for america 2008," dan balz and haynes johnson. and to former congressmen, democrat harold ford jr. of tennessee and republican j.c. watts of oklahoma. but first the president's chief economic adviser, the director of the national economic council, dr. larry summers. welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be with you, david. >> the good news this week is that the economy shrank in the second quarter of the year but less than...
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the america i know and love is not one in which my farnts or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. joe, nowhere is anybody talking about in the health reform plans anything close to what sarah palin is talking about. so why use that kind of language? why get people riled up by something that is not true? >> sarah palin is afraid for her own child and senior citizens. 1233 of the house bill called for a comparative effect and research money for comparative effectiveness research. that reform of comparative research reform says there is a -- let me fipish. it's the cost of treatment divided by the number of years that person has to benefit from that treatment. so somebody only has 15 years to benefit from the treatment as opposed to somebody who has 30 years to benefit from the treatment may be denied treatment. that is a scary thing. you have a longer period of time to liv
the america i know and love is not one in which my farnts or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. joe, nowhere is anybody talking about in the health reform plans anything close to what sarah palin is talking about. so why use that kind of language? why get people riled up by...
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it is not our job to bring home jobs to america. forget about it. you are watching "hardball" on msnbc. these days every penny counts with everything you buy. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from your checking to savings account. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. it's one of the many ways we make saving money ♪ [ female announcer ] for underarms that are sexy smooth, get secret flawless touch with olay. it even reduces irritation caused by shaving. oooooo-lay... [ female announcer ] secret. because you're hot. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need lp? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with
it is not our job to bring home jobs to america. forget about it. you are watching "hardball" on msnbc. these days every penny counts with everything you buy. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and...
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and to protect -- >> you lie to america about the evil -- >> excuse me? what. >> of government health care -- >> lawrence you don't know who i am. >> -- is willing to repeal medicare. to stand up and be consistent and say, i hate government-run health care so i want to repeal med sar. instead, you go out and lie to medicare recipients that you're on their side and then you tell everyone else government-run health care is evil. >> lawrence, i'd suggest you don't -- lawrence, you don't know the first -- >> it's a lie you perpetrate every day -- >> do you wonder why no one watches msnbc? it's unbelievable. lawrence, do you wonder why nobody watches msnbc? you argue with me. you don't know who i am. you call me a liar on national television. >> yes. >> it's objectionable. it's offensive. >> you lie about government-run health care. >> you have never interviewed me, buddy. you don't know who i am, lawrence. >> you lie and pretend it's an evil for other people. >> my constituents are very happy with me. we're on the same page. we don't want the government or an
and to protect -- >> you lie to america about the evil -- >> excuse me? what. >> of government health care -- >> lawrence you don't know who i am. >> -- is willing to repeal medicare. to stand up and be consistent and say, i hate government-run health care so i want to repeal med sar. instead, you go out and lie to medicare recipients that you're on their side and then you tell everyone else government-run health care is evil. >> lawrence, i'd suggest you...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat bunches. taste the delicious surprise in every spoonful. new honey bunches of oats with pecan bunches. beautiful. it's real food at the right price! this is the primo stuff. choose one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty bucks-every day. start with our spinach and artichoke dip or boneless buffalo wings. then two signature entrees, like our seven ounce house sirloin or oriental chicken salad. genuine food. generous portions. genius price. 2 for $20! only at applebee's. let's say you have osteoporosis. i do. and you haven't done anything abouit. i haven't. well, now's a great time to do something. call 1-800-716-1699 for a free information kit and trial offer of once-a-month actonel. and asyour doctor how to help treat osteoporosis. actonel is clinically proven to help revers
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the former alaska governor posted thoughts facebook friday and says, quote the america i know and love is not one in which my parent or baby with down sin dome will have to stand from front of obama's death panel so bureaucrats can disease based on judgment of their level of productive in society weather they are worthy of health care. the such a estimate is downright evil. town halls are turning into l little shouting matches. oxyge opponents claim think are trying to rash health care like they did in this meeting with representative john dingell. >> a couple of things that the bill will do -- >> i will be speaking with the representative about 20 minutes from now about what happened with him there. but joining me live now from washington, d.c., victoria mcgrain, reporter for politico. good morning. >> good morning. i understand you were at town hall meeting in new york. what was the tenor of that one? >> i was. i was just out the rochester new york at a town hall meeting held by the freshman democrat. it wasn't, you know, nobody was shouted down. it was actually controlled. but tensi
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or anti-america? >> i do not recall, senator, i don't recall. senator, i have searched my memory. i have no recollection of the meeting. >> "fd." and perhaps most deserving of all -- >> fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. you fool me, you can't get fooled again. >> i feel like all week long we've been talking about something worse than having a difference of opinion. having a difference of opinion is okay. it's when you don't even believe what you are saying is your opinion. that's an "fd." beautiful. thank you, kent. very useful. thank you for watching tonight. "countdown" with mr. keith olbermann starts right now. have a good one. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? political gamesmanship or the majority getting played like a $3 banjo? >> the president, his position, the administration's position, is unchanged. the president prefers the public option. >> and how does he prefer to get it? pass a bill with the public option in the house? pass a bill without the public op
or anti-america? >> i do not recall, senator, i don't recall. senator, i have searched my memory. i have no recollection of the meeting. >> "fd." and perhaps most deserving of all -- >> fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. you fool me, you can't get fooled again. >> i feel like all week long we've been talking about something worse than having a difference of opinion. having a difference of opinion is okay. it's when you don't even believe what you are...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 tylenol doesn't interfere with certain high blood pressure medicines the way aleve metimes can. that's one reason why doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. >>> perhaps the most famous photo of the beatles turns 40 years old today. this was taken august 8th, 1969. scores of fans have been visiting the famous crossing and recreating the pose. tom is among them in london with more on this. a good saturday morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. i'm here on abbey road. studios are behind me. on that at a 40 years ago john, paul, george and ringo came out of the recording studio and walked across abbey road. they walked on a crosswalk right about where that red london bus is standing. they made the trip across the street three times in one direction. three times in the other. the photographer on a step ladder about where i'm standing took six frames and later in the afternoon that day they looked at the
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from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. >>> welcome back. here is a question that's on the minds of a lot of people today. is the taliban winning the war in afghanistan? that was the headline today in "the wall street journal." america's top commander in afghanistan, general stanley mcchrystal is quoted by "the wall street journal" saying the taliban have gained the upper hand and it's time for the u.s. to change its strategy. but a spokesman for the general tells the msnbc the general categorically denies the taliban is winning. he said he did say there is an aggressive enemy and they are launching complex attacks. >>> president obama's national security adviser james jones said the u.s. forces in afghanistan is not in crisis but he did not rule out sending more troops. he said we need some time to find out if the revamped war plan is working. he spoke on "meet the press." >> you can't predict here where the tipping point is, just like we cannot really predict it
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. just minutes away from the president's arrival at his latest town hall meeting. this one in belgrade, montana. he holds another tomorrow in grand junction, colorado. i'm john harwood. it's time for "the caucus." joining us now from "the new york times," defense correspondent and national correspondent. you had a fascinating graphic today. looking at the orgin of this rumor. we know that betsy mccoy played a big role in taking down the clinton health care initiative in 1994, but i was surprised to see john boehner played a role. talk about what he did and what happened after that. >> john, the rumor had its orgins in conservative media outlets after the election of president obama. >> even though as you point out, johnny isaacson is the one who put that in the bill. >> right. but the rumor didn't get wide attention until the house unveiled its bill in mid-july, saying that, and the provision would provide authoriz
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. just minutes away from the president's arrival at his latest town hall meeting. this one in belgrade, montana. he holds another tomorrow in grand junction, colorado. i'm john harwood. it's time for "the caucus." joining us now from "the new york times," defense correspondent and national correspondent. you had a fascinating graphic today. looking at...
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or anti-america? >> fd! >> i do not recall, senator. i don't recall. senator, i have searched my memory. i have no recollection of the meeting. >> "fd." >> and perhaps most deserving of all -- >> fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. you fool me, you can't get fooled again. >> i feel like all week long we've been talking about something worse than having a difference of opinion. having a difference of opinion is okay. it's when you don't even believe what you are saying is your opinion. that's an "fd." beautiful. thank you, kent. very useful. thank you for watching tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night. >>> anger management. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, the numbers behind the anger. okay. we've got a new nbc news poll. it gives you a good idea of why a lot of people are angry about the health care reform push. and it shows that the reasons for this anger concern the health care plan will pay for illegal immigrants, will pay for
or anti-america? >> fd! >> i do not recall, senator. i don't recall. senator, i have searched my memory. i have no recollection of the meeting. >> "fd." >> and perhaps most deserving of all -- >> fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. you fool me, you can't get fooled again. >> i feel like all week long we've been talking about something worse than having a difference of opinion. having a difference of opinion is okay. it's when you don't even...
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we're america's health insurance coanies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> he once boasted about sleeping on an office cot to save money. he's criticized other state officials for their travel expenses. time magazine reports him so thrifty he wanted employees to use both sides of a post-it before throwing it away. mark sanford has the state pick up the tab for his out of town trips, the nonappalachian trail hiking kind to attend political events to get his haircut, to attend his kid's soccer game. wait a minute, to get his haircut? the associated press reporting mr. sanford's use of state planes for personal and political trips a direct conflict with south carolina law. a few examples, march 2005, he flew a state plane from colombia to his beach house where the governor had an appointment to see a dentist. in march of the following year, another state plane shuttled him for personal time at his favorite discount hair salon. the guy from tiananmen square, thrifty, indeed. five out of the last six th
we're america's health insurance coanies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> he once boasted about sleeping on an office cot to save money. he's criticized other state officials for their travel expenses. time magazine reports him so thrifty he wanted employees to use both sides of a post-it before throwing it away. mark sanford has the state pick up the tab for his out of town trips, the nonappalachian trail hiking kind to attend political events to get his...